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Wood Tracking Project in Indonesia:

Diospyros celebica in Sulawesi

Presented by: A Research Team of IPB, WRI, UNSYIAH & FOERDIA

IAWA-IUFRO & GTTN-IAWA INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, CHINA, 2019

Introduction Progress – SFM Certification

Progress of PHPL (Management of Sustainable Production Forest) and SLK (Certification of Timber Legality) certification, as of December 2017 (DJPHPL-MoEF, 2018)

Introduction Timber Legality System - SVLK

Source: Maryudi (2016)

Introduction

Timber trade of

Ebenaceae

23 commercial

species

6 luxury woods species

1 endemic species

Diospyros celebica (Ebony)

Djarwanto et al. 2017

Introduction • Endemic to Sulawesi Island (South

Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and North Sulawesi)

• Slow growing species

•Vulnerable species (IUCN 2019)

• Timber for carving, inlay, furniture and musical instruments

• Problem: Illegal logging

Cross Section Trunk

Illegal Wood Log

How to prevent the Illegal logging?

What can be done?

Research Questions

Questions • Where are the sample collection sites? • How to get a samples?

Wood Sample

Collection

DNA Analysis

Wood Anatomy Analysis

Isotope Analysis

Chemical Compound

Analysis

Solution: Wood Tracking

•Main objective: To setting up a reference data building pipeline for DNA of commercial timber species, Diospyros celebica Bakh. (Ebony)

•Specific objectives: To collect physical timber reference material and extract its associated DNA for the species Diospyros celebica Bakh. (Ebony).

Objectives

Activity#1: Wood Collection (Concentrated Species:

Diospyros celebica) in Sulawesi

Objective

To prepare the necessary permits and update the current distribution of

Diospyros celebica in Sulawesi

16 Sites 20 Individual/site Total sample n= 320

No Province Regency Sub-district Sampling Sites

1 South Sulawesi Maros Batimurung Bulusaraung National Park

Hasanuddin University Teaching Forest

Barru Barru Coppo Village

Sidenreng

Rappang

(Sidrap)

Pituriase Tana Toro Protection Forest

Gowa Parangleo Bellabori

Luwu Timur Mangkutana Ponda-Ponda Nature Reserve

Mangkutana Kalaena Nature Reserve

Mangkutana Mango Lembo Village

Mangkutana Pegunungan Faruhumpeni Nature Reserve

Luwu Larompong Temboe Education Forest and Tourism

Bone Ulaweng Cani Sirenreng Nature Park

2 West Sulawesi Mamuju Papalang Batu Papang Village

Papalang Palado

3 Central

Sulawesi

Marowali Lembo Wawopada Village

Parigi Moutong Sausu Sausu Village

Pangi Binangga Nature Reserve

Poso Poso Pesisir Peawa Oti Montane Forest

Donggala Gunung Sojol Nature Reserve

D. celebica Wood Sampling Sites

Research & Collection Permits

Field Work: GPS, Tree Measurement

Field Works: Herbarium Collection

Field Works: Core Wood Collection

Field Works: Leaf Collection

Lab Work: Lab Work: Wood Anatomical Structure Analysis

Xylarium Bogoriense

Activity#2: DNA Extraction from Ebony (Diospyros

celebica Bakh.) Dry Wood Samples Collected Using Pickering Punch

Objective

To develop the most efficient method of obtaining DNA from tissues of dry ebony

wood, which collected using Pickering Punch tool.

Figure 1. The workflow of ebony wood core extraction using Pickering Punch.

1. Core Wood Extraction from Tree Stand Using

Pickering Punch (Agroisolab, UK)

Materials & Methods

Core Wood Sample Collection

Figure 2. The workflow of ebony dry wood DNA extraction.

2. Genomics DNA Extraction from Dry Wood Using

CTAB Method

+ Dremel Grinding

Dremel + Manual Grinding

+

Materials & Methods

Tree No. Homogenization Method DNA Conc. (ng/µl) Purity (A260/280)

1 Dremel 215.25 2.532

Dremel+manual grinding 335.60 2.011

2 Dremel 166.50 2.595

Dremel+manual grinding 242.75 2.104

Tree No. Homogenization Method DNA Conc. (ng/µl) Purity (A260/280)

1 Dremel 215.25 2.532

Dremel+manual grinding 335.60 2.011

2 Dremel 166.50 2.595

Dremel+manual grinding 242.75 2.104

Table 1 Presents concentrations and quality of the obtained DNA using two different homogenization methods.

Results & Discussion

• The first collection of samples has just been carried out in Sulawesi comprising herbarium, leaves and core wood.

• Modification of combined the use of “dremel + manual grinding” for sample homogenization proved to be reliable and it can be recommended as a good alternative when extracting DNA from dry wood.

Closing Remarks

Thank you Iskandar Z. Siregar, Fifi Gus Dwiyanti, Essy Harnelly, Muhammad Majiidu, Lina

Karlinasari, Ratih Damayanti, M Rafi, Meaghan Parker-Forney